A Majority of the People Leading Arizona’s Bogus Election Audit Are Now ‘Quite Sick’ From Covid
For now, the audit’s theatrics can continue.
For now, the audit’s theatrics can continue.
“Where can you actually build a bike lane in Phoenix?”
About 7,500 Legionnaires are coming to downtown Phoenix. The average member is 67 years old.
Yes, the flies in Phoenix are worse than normal.
The fight for rights is never truly won. And for many of the state’s most ardent pot prohibitionists, the battles continue.
Five months after Pamela Cooper’s death, the dispatchers’ union says little has changed for 911 operators in the city.
Celebrity chef Jordan Savell will be joining Phoenix chef Derek Upton at his cannabis dinner series, “Elevated Under the Stars,” on August 21.
The lawsuit challenges provisions in the bill that ban certain abortions and equate fetuses to people.
Investigation determined there is “no question” that Phoenix police tried to stop local protests.
“The city doesn’t want to listen. And the tribe can’t do anything.”
The reports reveal highly questionable conduct by low and high-ranking police officials.
The drug reportedly delivers a gentler, more clear-minded high. But its legal status in Arizona and elsewhere is anything but clear.
One Phoenix restaurant required proof of vaccination for indoor seating. Now, they’re at the center of a viral harassment campaign.
The cultivation operations in California are a blend of outdoor and indoor, but the company’s Arizona facility is exclusively an indoor grow.
A Maricopa County prosecutor filed a notice of claim against her boss, County Attorney Allister Adel, over the botched prosecution of BLM protesters.
The Phoenix police department, the police union president claimed Monday, “already keeps officers accountable.”
“We have seen more family separation than in past years. Spousal separation, anecdotally – it feels like it’s at an all-time high.”
Arizona state Senator Tony Navarrete is accused of sexually abusing a boy for years.
The probe will scrutinize, among many things, whether Phoenix police retaliate against protesters.
Cannabis advocates had hoped to see a deluge of expungements this summer. One Pima County ruling might threaten that.
Gilbert’s mayor has been embroiled in scandal – and her critics say she has proposed new changes to city code in order to limit opposition.
“I’ve had officers throw it on my bed when I asked for it like I was an inconvenience,” Williams said.